Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Within a day or two of the Federal estimate, the National Bureau of Economic Research made public its estimate of U. S. population for Jan. 1, 1926: 115,940,000. The estimates of this Bureau are slightly lower than those of the Census Bureau and do not cover exactly the same period (are for calendar instead of fiscal years). The National Bureau of Economic Research calculated a population growth of 1,629,000 for the calendar year of 1925; the Census Bureau calculated a population growth of 1,757,723 for the fiscal year 1925-26. But the figures...
Fundamentalist League. Fundamentalist members of the Presbyterian Church for some time have been organizing into a Laymen's League. Original plans were to keep this league a secret one and work under cover. But second thought has decided its originators to make public the aims. The league will keep "its members posted on all matters in defense of the faith" by means of a monthly bulletin. Detailed plans are out by which fundamentalist laymen may be elected as commissioners to the forthcoming session of the Presbyterian General Assembly. D. Webster Wylie is President of the League, with offices...
...this wonder been a without its results. The lecturer still has a certain amount of influence in family circles. He makes his examination cover his lectures instead of the reading and smiles at the worried faces above the blue books. He is still an older son and knows his world...
...same temperament produces the abolitionist and the prohibitionist. At any rate, it is only natural that a state born in such a crisis should be stamped with a seriousness of purpose from the beginning. Nature seems to have fostered this Puritanical seriousness with the bleak and dismal plains which cover much of the state, with nothing in the way of trees, hills or lakes from horizon to horizon to add frills to a severely simple landscape. At any rate, Kansas is a state where the spirit of blue laws is strong...
...read uh magazine different then most folkses, an generally gft to the cover last which is why I mentian it last. It's uh peach, although I didn't know they hed uh Lard Anderson Bridge in lreland. I recognise thet ossifer in the boat with th' whistle. He's th' guy that bawled me out last time I wus in Cambridge. I wisht th' artist hed drawn his cars bigger...